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It could be due to cartridges in the printer. Try the steps below to identify and fix the problem:

Make sure the printer is on.

Open the printer cover. The
print cartridge carrier moves and stops at the loading position, unless
the All-In-One is busy. Note: If the carrier does not automatically move
to the center, turn off the printer or unplug the printer from the power
source and then carefully slide the carrier to the center.

Remove both cartridges from the
carrier.

Close the printer cover.

Re-brick your printer by
pulling out the power supply - black box behind the printer where the
power cord is plugged in to, and re-plug after 30 seconds.

When the printer turns on,
reinsert one cartridge first. Close the printer cover and check for any
errors.

If no error appears, reinsert
the other cartridge. Close the printer cover.

Replace whichever cartridge is
causing the error to appear with a new genuine Lexmark cartridge. Try to
print a document again to verify that the problem is fixed.

If that doesn't help, try this approach:

Try to re-seat the cartridges in the printer. Open the printer
cover > remove the cartridges > close the printer cover > re-brick you
printer by pulling out the power supply - black box behind the printer where
the power cord is plugged in, and re-plug after 10 seconds. When the printer
turns on, reinsert the cartridges and close the cover. Try to print a document
again to verify that the problem is fixed.

If that doesn't help, the problem could be due to a clogged print
cartridge nozzle. Please follow the steps below to fix print quality issues
with your model:

On your computer, go to Start
menu.

Go to Programs.

Go to Lexmark 4200 Series
folder.

Select Lexmark Solution Center.

From the Maintenance tab, select Align to fix blurry edges.
Your printer will then print a page that will help align the cartridges.

Try to re-seat the cartridges in the printer. Open the printer
cover > remove the cartridges > close the printer cover > re-brick you
printer by pulling out the power supply - black box behind the printer where
the power cord is plugged in, and re-plug after 10 seconds. When the printer
turns on, reinsert the cartridges and close the cover. Try to print a document
again to verify that the problem is fixed.

If that doesn't help, please try this approach:

On your computer, go to Start
menu.

Go to Programs.

Go to Lexmark 2600 Series
folder.

Select Lexmark Solution Center.

From the Maintenance tab, select Align to fix blurry edges.
Your printer will then print a page and aligning your print
cartridges. Try to print a document again to verify that the problem is fixed.

This error idicates that the size of the document cannot be correctly detected or the document is too small when the Fit-to-Page copying is selected or the unit Failed to scan head alignment sheet correctly.

The remedy is

Make sure the document meets the requirements and correctly loaded on the Platen Glass. Then reload the document and press the Black or Color button.
Check that all necessary circles are filled in the Print Head Alignment Sheet, and that it is placed in the proper position and orientation on the Platen Glass. You can also perform print head alignment manually.